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agresso implementation plan larger business opportunity for Agresso who offers a total cost of ownership (TCO) that can be a fraction of that of the multi-billion-dollar ERP giants. Realizing the Bigger Picture As economic circumstances further deteriorate and as C-level executives move from a view that “things aren’t so great” to pure “desperation” (either internally induced desperation or as a by-product of angry boards, stockholders, or equity partners) there is likely going to be a change in corporate/organizational

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